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Kittens cross breed with great markings

Crawley
4 days
£250
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Adv. ID:a6BUyfnih
Views:1028
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Advert Type:For sale

Litter details

Adv. Location:Crawley
Pets in litter:4 male / 4 female
Age:10 weeks, 6 days
Ready to Leave:2024-11-04
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Description
Hello to all who is looking for a pet. I am proud to shair with you today a litter of great handsome kittens:4 boys, 4 girls. They greatly marked up with distinguished bengal rosettes, with short colorful coat, very tidy and easily confused with the pure breed. Well when it comes to cross breed, people want to know how they behave? Like bengals or like Domestic Tabby? So here they come: a great bundle of joy, looke-alike bengal, behaving like bengal, eating and playing and being active as bengal, but nonetheless they are cross breed and they do also behave like normal tabbies. They are born from a cross breed Domesting Tabby Mother and a pure bengal father. The mother is a very loving and caring cat, who grew up a large litter of great kittens. The bengal father appears in the very last picture of this ad. Even though he's a pure bengal, he's very gentle and friendly, a bit shy, not too cuddly either. These little fellas are coming with what they know best: great attitude, positive outlook, defleed, dewormed, litter trained, and without fuss eating well pretty all types of kitten food on the market. If you find them suitable as your future pet, please contact me. Looking forward to hear from you soon. Every day 9am-8pm. Thank you. Anna Aftecare: As a bengal parent, I do have lots of first time buyers who don't know yet how to care for a bengal kitten. Lots of people are taking bengals as normal kitten. All is fine up until they go wrong from the changes made in their diet. Please do not hesitate to stay in touch with every little sign of bad tammy, runny bum, wrong foods, strange behaviour. I am never tired to help, to advise, to point you in the right direction. Ideas, Suggestions, MYTHS about bengals: Are bengals dangerous? Answer: NO, they are very friendly, they are very scared of the new environments, and they can easily get stressed. This makes them to workout a self defence of hising roaring like Leopards, in the presents of totally new pets, but after couple of days they will ease up and relax. Questio: Are bengals psychopaths? Answer: NO. They are dominant, bossy and vocal. Well some are, but some are not, some are actually very submissive and they always hide in the litter trays or in boxes, or corners of locations. Question: ARE bengals HYPOALERGENIC? Answer : NO this is a Myth. Anyone allergic to cats will be allergic to a bengal cat too. Question: Why bengals are not cuddly? I want a cuddly kitten! Answer: some bengals are cuddly, but for a short time only. But some like to be stroked head to tail. Don't forget that Bengals are the produce of a cross breeding a real Asian Leopard and a domestic cat. So the actual bengal cat is at the origins a Leopard. I am not too sure but I believe the Asian Leopards are not cuddly. But the cats are very friendly and loyal and they get on very well with children and other pets. They do take longer to adapt, but they will become really the best friends with people and other pets. Question: Why bengals need to eat raw meat? Answer: because they have sensitive stomach and the raw meat is the best cure for their stomach. Works like a medicine.
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